KKK of North Carolina Announces Donald Trump Victory Parade

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please don't. I know you're kidding but that's pretty much asking to be murdered on the spot. fuck the KKK but it ain't worth that.

I know, I'd never actually do it, and not even because I was scared for my own safety but because I wouldn't want her anywhere near someone with that kind of mentality. People like this are obviously unhinged as it is.
 
This was posted by one former Sony Santa Monica developer on his Facebook.

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I've already lost a friend over this, and I imagine I'll lose some more. But I really want folks to understand that this is not an ordinary electoral loss. This is not the morning after your team lost the Super Bowl. This is not being a "sore loser" or "butthurt" because I backed the wrong horse.

I'm seeing a lot of "it won't be that bad" getting passed around today, (almost) exclusively from white dudes. To my fellow straight white dudes: yes, it won't be that bad... for us. It's never that bad for us. This isn't about us. Telling people who are terrified for their lives and livelihoods to just chill is not a good look, gentleman. Time to have a seat and take a listen.

Because it is time to listen -- I promise you that there are people in your life who are afraid right now. They might be gay. They might be Muslim. They might have enough melanin in their skin that someone might THINK they're Muslim and not care about the difference. They might be a survivor of sexual assault. They have very good reasons for being afraid today, and if you care about them, you owe it to them to listen and attempt to understand their fear.

"Trump won't be able to actually DO the things he's said! Obama didn't!" Perhaps. Obama faced a strongly oppositional Congress, where Trump will have a sympathetic one. I hope I'm wrong. I would LOVE to be wrong. Come back in four years and if things have genuinely improved for marginalized groups, I will be thrilled and you will see me sing the praises of the Trump administration. I have never been more afraid of being right.

Regardless of actual policies, take note that the KKK (among other groups) has been strongly emboldened by this, and imagine being a Jewish person, a black person and having to live knowing that your country's president was loudly endorsed by the KKK.
I'm not asking you to examine your own attitudes just yet. I know that's hard, and I don't mean that condescendingly. What I'm asking you to do is just listen to the stories of people who are afraid right now.

Listen.

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We are not evil; hateful people as our enemies would have you believe

Yet their group members spat on me and called me the n-word when I was a 7 year old child walking to school, beat up my grandfather and castrated his best friend while hanging him from a tree back in the 60s. And the candidate that they supported is now in office.

Time to impress us Trump. Finally call these fucking bottom feeders out for what they are and tell them you don't want their support nor do you support their views.

Plus, their interpretation of that verse from Leviticus is highly incorrect. But it's not like they have the IQ to realize that.
 
Why would they get mad at that? They'll just see her as your property.

Flip it, and then they get angry. It ain't worth it though. Just hope for some counter protest to drown them out.

nah, if they were in an actual relationship that could result in kids I'm pretty sure the KKK would hate that. they don't want to dilute the superior white race or whatever the fuck they think.
 
This was posted by one former Sony Santa Monica developer on his Facebook.

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I've already lost a friend over this, and I imagine I'll lose some more. But I really want folks to understand that this is not an ordinary electoral loss. This is not the morning after your team lost the Super Bowl. This is not being a "sore loser" or "butthurt" because I backed the wrong horse.

I'm seeing a lot of "it won't be that bad" getting passed around today, (almost) exclusively from white dudes. To my fellow straight white dudes: yes, it won't be that bad... for us. It's never that bad for us. This isn't about us. Telling people who are terrified for their lives and livelihoods to just chill is not a good look, gentleman. Time to have a seat and take a listen.

Because it is time to listen -- I promise you that there are people in your life who are afraid right now. They might be gay. They might be Muslim. They might have enough melanin in their skin that someone might THINK they're Muslim and not care about the difference. They might be a survivor of sexual assault. They have very good reasons for being afraid today, and if you care about them, you owe it to them to listen and attempt to understand their fear.

"Trump won't be able to actually DO the things he's said! Obama didn't!" Perhaps. Obama faced a strongly oppositional Congress, where Trump will have a sympathetic one. I hope I'm wrong. I would LOVE to be wrong. Come back in four years and if things have genuinely improved for marginalized groups, I will be thrilled and you will see me sing the praises of the Trump administration. I have never been more afraid of being right.

Regardless of actual policies, take note that the KKK (among other groups) has been strongly emboldened by this, and imagine being a Jewish person, a black person and having to live knowing that your country's president was loudly endorsed by the KKK.
I'm not asking you to examine your own attitudes just yet. I know that's hard, and I don't mean that condescendingly. What I'm asking you to do is just listen to the stories of people who are afraid right now.

Listen.

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I had to sit my niece down to explain this to her, too. Props to this. Mine was almost word for word. My niece is in college and I had to explain to her be extra careful, watch her back, and choose her fights. She made me so proud with her response: She has chosen. She's going to fight with her art and attempt to speak through her messaging. I couldn't have been more proud. She's listening and woke.
 
If Trump had any decency or true interest in unity he'd decry this. But he won't.

He's already been elected. He doesn't need to pander anymore. If he doesn't speak out against this, he's showing his true colors. No past president in the modern era would ever condone or even ignore this.
 
How can they use Christianity as a reason for racism? Even the verse they used is completely stripped of its context.

What blatant stupidity.
 
I wonder how many of these white supremacists types voted for the first time, or for for the first time in decades, because of how appealing fuckface is to them. I bet the number isn't small.
 
How can they use Christianity as a reason for racism? Even the verse they used is completely stripped of its context.

What blatant stupidity.

I mean, there precedent for that, considering religion was sometimes used as justification for Slavery in this stupid fucking Country. Yeah, figure that one out.
 
Thinking about how emboldened these people and groups like them have become this election cycle and now seemingly even more emboldened after Trump's win, it makes me feel sick.

This feeling is not anything comparable to how I felt when Bush won his elections and I hated when Bush won.
 
It's not a problem that the KKK endorses and praises a candidate. What is sad is that the candidate and party openly welcomes it without denouncing them as scum.

Playing to win
 
When someone says "the Lord is in our side" be scared because nutjobs that say shit like that will justify doing anything because they think God is with them. Some of the worst crimes against humanity in history were made by men in the name of a god.

Fuck this assholes.
 
If the KKK simply want to "live apart", then why don't they just fuck off into the woods or something? They can create their own society, like the Amish.
 
Well he was only Jewish until he became the first Christian, also he looks pretty white to me:

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My /s detector is off. Someone help me categorise this post please?
 
He denigrated minorities at every turn. Even when he claimed to be reaching out to them it was always in an insulting manner.
He cap-ended his campaign with an ad saying that his opponent's campaign was controlled by, funded by, and partnered with rich jews.
He opened his campaign by accusing an entire population of minorities as being rapists (furthering the well worn racist attack of darker skinned people being sexual predators) and criminals directed by their state to trespass into america.
He bolstered his campaign by saying that he would block muslims from being able to enter the US.
He chose a known white supremacist as one of his delegates for the RNC.
His children give interviews on white supremacist radio.
He hesitated to denounce the KKK.
He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
He started his career off by refusing to rent to minorities.
He questioned the otherness of the first black president for years.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of made up statistics trying to mislead his followers into thinking they are being hunted by black thugs.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of spreading a neo-nazi image attempting to link his opponent to Jews.

And that's just a partial recounting.

People within and sympathetic to the KKK picked up on all of these. They endorsed him and frequently praised his presidential run.

And I'm to believe that his voters didn't think any of that was important enough to sway their votes? Either they agreed silently or their indifference to the experiences of minorities in America is large enough that they would elect someone that is openly courting and inciting racists to become their next president. Neither cast a good light on his voters.

Yeah but guys, not #NotAllTrump supporters. Everyone knows that if you voted for him because Hillary was just so corrupt and because of his awesome tax plans, your role in all of this is completely absolved!
 
What is this horseshit about making America a white, Christian nation again? Do these people not know the history of this country? If God wanted this landmass to be a Caucasian, Christian nation we wouldn't have had to travel across a fucking ocean and decimate the indigenous people to make that happen.
 
If the KKK simply want to "live apart", then why don't they just fuck off into the woods or something? They can create their own society, like the Amish.

Like all racists, xenophobes and other generally sub-human scum, the want to control and rule others.

Can't beat non-whites and boast about that in a random forest in the middle of nowhere.
 
The single greatest good Trump could do right now that could do today, would take no work and cost him nothing would be to denounce this and the hate crimes that have been happening since his election.
 
The single greatest good Trump could do right now that could do today, would take no work and cost him nothing would be to denounce this and the hate crimes that have been happening since his election.
He won't, he will keep empowering them because that seems like the type of person he is.
 
How someone could make their life revolve around something so ugly is beyond me.

Yeah but guys, not #NotAllTrump supporters. Everyone knows that if you voted for him because Hillary was just so corrupt and because of his awesome tax plans, your role in all of this is completely absolved!

Terrible people are always going to find an excuse. I really hope this gets as little publicity as possible. They want attention.
 
How someone could make their life revolve around something so ugly is beyond me.



Terrible people are always going to find an excuse. I really hope this gets as little publicity as possible. They want attention.

No this needs to be very public. Those that voted for this bigot need to see what kind of man they elected and that racism and xenophobia are far from dead in the US.
 
He denigrated minorities at every turn. Even when he claimed to be reaching out to them it was always in an insulting manner.
He cap-ended his campaign with an ad saying that his opponent's campaign was controlled by, funded by, and partnered with rich jews.
He opened his campaign by accusing an entire population of minorities as being rapists (furthering the well worn racist attack of darker skinned people being sexual predators) and criminals directed by their state to trespass into america.
He bolstered his campaign by saying that he would block muslims from being able to enter the US.
He chose a known white supremacist as one of his delegates for the RNC.
His children give interviews on white supremacist radio.
He hesitated to denounce the KKK.
He called for the execution of demonstrably innocent black and brown kids.
He started his career off by refusing to rent to minorities.
He questioned the otherness of the first black president for years.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of made up statistics trying to mislead his followers into thinking they are being hunted by black thugs.
He spread white supremacist propaganda to his followers in the form of spreading a neo-nazi image attempting to link his opponent to Jews.

And that's just a partial recounting.

People within and sympathetic to the KKK picked up on all of these. They endorsed him and frequently praised his presidential run.

And I'm to believe that his voters didn't think any of that was important enough to sway their votes? Either they agreed silently or their indifference to the experiences of minorities in America is large enough that they would elect someone that is openly courting and inciting racists to become their next president. Neither cast a good light on his voters.

I'm quoting this so I can keep this forever. OMG if this forum had a +1 or sticky function or something for significant posts of this quality....
 
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